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baby bump ?

How far along are you when you start showing ??
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I am 9 weeks, and it seems like within the past few days my belly decided to just plop out. It lost all of its stretch or something! I definitely look pregnant now. This is my first pregnancy, but from what others have told me just about anything can be "normal" since everyone is different. I wish you a safe and healthy pregnancy!
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4287262 tn?1358999012
I am 9 weeks and i look pregnant. However it is different for everyone. Those who were pregnant before they tend to show sooner. If this is ur first any type of bump is not likely to be baby. Since he/she is still very small. Its from bowel distention or aka bloating. Thats the reason why i look pregnant.
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Well I'm almost 9 weeks idk if I'm showing our not and yes this is my first pregnancy ..
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Im 10wks tomorrow first preg, have been feeling quiet bloated the last few days and am finding it harder to suck in my tummy to get my normal flatter look ;o), when I really relaxed I have a rounded tummy, so am starting to be conscience of the clothes I'm wearing at work now.
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Yeah , I'm almost 10 wks but idk if I'm showing ppl say I am and its my first too ..
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4192942 tn?1360615437
I'm 9+5 and I currently have a small bump. I'm skinny & petite, so usually I can suck it all in, but I can't anymore.
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I'm 10w and everyone keeps telling me I look like I swallowed a balloon. My tummy is starting to inch it's way out
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